Friday, 31 December 2010
Happy New Year
Technology
I have also bought a new BlackBerry (BlackBerry Bold) which is fantastic, so fast and more to play with and use. For the past few months I have only had a very basic contract which allowed 100 free texts, no free telephone calls and no internet (I thought this is what I should do seeing that I am a pensioner!). Thank goodness I saw reason so now I am on a decent contract again - back to free texts, telephone calls and lots of internet. It costs money of course but pensioner frugalness can only go so far. This also applies to good wine and coffee!
Playgrounds
We visited another playground (in Orpington) the previous Thursday. The snow was thick on the ground and no locked gates. Obviously Bromley has a different attitude!
Visit to London
They were very lucky and saw the changing of the guard at the Horse Guards
Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury is a lovely town, full of old buildings and plenty of charm. Even on a cold day in winter there were still loads of tourists around.
Saturday, 25 December 2010
Christmas Day Celebrations
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Billie Joe and Jay flew to Stansted and arrived at 2.15 p.m.
All the cousins were really excited to see each other and have been playing happily together. The adults were pleased to be together and there has been lots of sharing experiences and catching up on news. We had a belated birthday party for Billie Joe, whose birthday took place in Istanbul yesterday.
The weather feels quite warm as it is 2 degrees outside. The snow has melted a little due to the drizzle that has fallen today. However, it has been grey, grey, grey all day.
Monday, 20 December 2010
The saga of Heathrow Airport
What a pain!
Donna and I went for a walk in the woods. So beautiful and crispy white.
Reece and Karen are here also. This is their little van which they have been sleeping in as they travel the UK and Europe. They had to start using hotels once they got to Holland, way back in November, due to the extreme cold. The van is a Renault Express (the Greeen Goblin) and has a click clack bed, plus stove, sink and cupboards. A very compact camper van.
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Christmas Brightness
In the bleak midwinter
Earth stood hard as iron, water like stone;
Snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow,
In the bleak mid winter, long ago'.
Words by Christina G. Rossetti 1830-1894, Music Gustov Holst 1874-1934
This hymn comes to mind right now! There is greyness, darkness and the ground is very hard, or at least under the layer of snow it is very hard.
Before the snow, when all was grey, dark and cold. After the snow, when all is white and very cold.
My poor bike all covered in snow.
Clearing the paths the hard way but salt helps considerably.
Monday, 13 December 2010
Winter
I don't how the moles can be so active at this time of year. As well as the 15 molehills in the front lawn there are about 10 in the back garden. When I walked on the grass at the front I could feel the tunnels undernearth the surface. I have only just reseeded the lawn so am not impressed.
I have lots of leeks and cabbages in the back garden so intend to make soup tonight. By the time I had pulled the leeks out of the frozen ground my hands were also frozen. There is also a fog (freezing) which does give the garden a mysterious feeling to it. Walter has gone to the nursery where our motorhome is stored. Our BMW is also there, and won't go because the battery is flat. Walter has called the AA so hope he does not have too long to wait, although he is rugged up. Oh for some NZ sunshine.
Saturday, 11 December 2010
At home
A great flight back on the airbus and the added bonus was the plane arrived here with all its engines.
The first shock was Heathrow - dirty floor, a long wait at Border Control and an even longer wait for our luggage to come off the plane. We waited 10 minutes in the bitter cold for the hopper bus to take us to the hotel. When it arrived it was full of people and luggage and the driver was angry so he drove at a reckless speed around corners and slammed his brakes on whenever he had to stop. The foyer of the Premier was full of people waiting to go to the airport. Then I had the worst cup of coffee ever, it was all flat milk and very little coffee. I felt very depressed!
Thank goodness life improved after that. The room was great, shower even better and the bed very comfortable. The melatonin tablet worked a treat and I slept soundly all night. And of course everything looks so much better in the morning. The full breakfast was very good and certainly one of the best I have experienced. Then Donna arrived to collect us and we had a surprisingly easy trip back on the M25.
The snow still lay thickly on the ground around here, and I should have taken a photo of our back garden but thought I would do so today. Typically, it started to melt and today it is nearly all gone. So no photo. There are still piles of it in carparks though.
It is great to be back with Donna and Emma and the children and we are looking forward to seeing Aaron and Kylie and children next week. Then Darren and Billie arrive with their two, plus Karen and Rhys so it will be all go. Looking forward to it.
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Orchard Road
Orchard Road and the shops are full of Christmas decorations and unusual Christmas trees. After NZ's Christmas understatement (there were few decorations and very little Christmas muzac) Singapore's has gone completely overboard. No doubt it is good for business and we saw plenty of buying happening today.
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Singapore Again
The lobby downstairs is enormous and there appeared to be staff everywhere. The front doors were opened by girls and there was a quartet playing music. All very over the top but we loved it.
Attached to the hotel is a shopping complex, a casino, theatres and a museum. Everything is very pricey of course. The hotel opened in June 2010 and there is still work in progress around the hotel and shopping centre. Of course it is all built on reclaimed land. When we lived here there was only open sea.
Leaving NZ
We left Nelson in brilliant sunshine, although I do believe they are now getting some much needed rain. The road to Blenhem was extremely twisty but as usual beautiful. We stopped to look at the giant Totara tree and went for a short walk in the Totara forest. These trees are impressively tall and straight.
After coffee, which was not up to the usual standard, we proceeded around the coast of Malborough to Christchurch. Along the coast there were hundreds of seals basking in the sunshine so we had a couple of stops to look at them, from a distance of course, as the male seals can be very aggressive and I did not fancy a fight. We stayed at the Sudima Hotel by the airport, and managed to get a room on the ground floor which had a view of a lovely garden.We left the next morning, again in brilliant sunshine which made us feel extra sad about leaving NZ. It is a beautiful country, the food is fantastic and the people are very friendly. We will miss the coffee and huge ice creams but not some of the mad drivers in the South Island.
Leaving NZ means saying goodbye to my family so hope it won’t be too long before we can see them again.
Friday, 3 December 2010
The last leg
We have been walking around the airport each day with Neville and Margaret, a total of 7 kms, so we are very fit and must keep this up when we return to the UK, providing that we are not snowed in of course. I walked so fast that I had difficulty taking photos of the aeroplanes taking off or landing!
I am including a photo of Neville and Chris’s hamburger shop which is called Racey Burgers. Walter and I helped make some of the meat patties for the hamburgers, and worked very co-operatively together I might add. Unfortunately the shop was closed when we took the photo so have included a separate photo of Neville and Chris. Their hamburgers are delicious! Margaret has just reported to me that her recycling bin is full of wine bottles! There must be a mystery drinker in the house or perhaps the neighbours have been leaving their bottles in Margaret’s bin. Margaret is adament that she did not drink the wine.
Walter is off to bowls again today, which is the fourth time since we arrived. He has really become enthusiastic about the game. I hope he does not get sunburnt as it is a hot day.